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Home / Sports / Royals Edge Eagles in ASUN Thriller

Royals Edge Eagles in ASUN Thriller

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Queens maintained its dominance over FGCU with an 85-74 victory.
  • The game featured 10 lead changes in a back-and-forth second half.
  • FGCU's shooting struggles from beyond the arc and injuries hampered their performance.
Royals Edge Eagles in ASUN Thriller

Queens extended its winning streak over FGCU, defeating the Eagles 85-74 in a hard-fought Atlantic Sun Conference basketball game. The Royals, now 7-2 all-time against FGCU, maintained their position at the top of the ASUN standings. Despite trailing by as many as 16 points in the first half, FGCU fought back to take a brief lead in the second half, showcasing resilience from a young and depleted roster.

The second half was a tense affair, marked by 10 lead changes as both teams traded baskets. Queens ultimately found its rhythm in the final ten minutes, outscoring FGCU 26-15 to secure the victory. Key performances included Jordan Watford's 19 points for Queens and Isaiah Malone's 17 points for FGCU. The Eagles' efforts were further hampered by crucial injuries and an abysmal 4-of-21 shooting performance from three-point range.

This loss places FGCU at the bottom of the ASUN conference standings, marking a challenging stretch for the team, which has lost nine of its last eleven games. Coach Pat Chambers expressed pride in his team's competitive spirit despite numerous setbacks, including the mid-game departure of key player JR Konieczny. The Eagles are focusing on improving and becoming a stronger team heading into February and March.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Queens holds a 7-2 all-time record against FGCU since joining the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2022.
Jordan Watford led Queens with 19 points, while Isaiah Malone scored 17 points for FGCU.
FGCU contended with player injuries, foul trouble, and poor three-point shooting, significantly impacting their performance.

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